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Randall Balmer: Myth Busting Evangelical Activism & Its Origins

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Aug 21, 2025
Randall Balmer, a leading historian of religion and scholar of evangelicalism at Dartmouth, delves into the unexpected origins of evangelical political activism. He debunks the myth that it began with the Roe v. Wade case, revealing its roots in defending racial segregation in Christian schools. The conversation traces how evangelicalism transformed from advocating for social justice to aligning with Christian nationalism. Balmer critiques this shift and discusses the implications for the future, exploring the evolving ties between evangelical identity and contemporary politics.
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INSIGHT

Abortion Myth Debunked

  • The widely believed “abortion origin” story for the religious right is historically false.
  • Randall Balmer shows organized evangelical political mobilization followed IRS actions against segregated Christian schools, not Roe v. Wade.
ANECDOTE

1990 Confession In D.C.

  • Randall Balmer recounted attending a 1990 Washington gathering of religious-right leaders and hearing Paul Weyrich speak plainly about origins.
  • Weyrich admitted their mobilization began to defend segregationist Christian schools after IRS tax-exemption threats.
ANECDOTE

Billy Graham's Political Maneuvering

  • Balmer found Billy Graham privately worked to oppose Democratic candidates despite public assurances.
  • Graham met behind the scenes in 1960 and 1980 to influence presidential politics and later backed Reagan against Carter.
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